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Came for holidays. Had to share with you all the amazing view of this Trinidad

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Sunday evening at the yacht club
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My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll see us as we take a drive around the entire island visiting the beaches. We visited ArgyleWaterfall for the first time and it was amazing. The hike wasn't that bad. We also went to Nylon Pool, Buccoo Reef and No Man's Land.

published:13 May 2017

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Good Day guys,
I'm so sorry for the late upload, I was having issues with my internet. Her it is the last day of my trip to Trinidad, I hope you enjoy!
~Ashlee

Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobagoi/ˈtrɪnᵻˌdædəndtoʊˈbeɪɡoʊ/, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is a twin island country situated off the northern edge of South America mainland, lying 11 kilometres (6mi) just off the coast of northeastern Venezuela and 130 kilometres (81mi) south of Grenada. Bordering the Caribbean to the north, it shares maritime boundaries with other nations including Barbados to the northeast, Grenada to the northwest, Guyana to the southeast, and Venezuela to the south and west. The country covers an area of 5,128 square kilometres (1,980sqmi) and consists of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, with numerous smaller landforms. The two main islands are divided into nine regions, and one ward. Sangre Grande is the largest of the country's nine regions, comprising about 18% of the total area and 10% of the total population of the country. Trinidad and Tobago lies outside of the hurricane belt.

Jet aircraft

Whereas the engines in propeller-powered aircraft generally achieve their maximum efficiency at much lower speeds and altitudes, jet engines and aircraft achieve maximum efficiency (see specific impulse) at speeds close to or even well above the speed of sound. Jet aircraft generally cruise at faster than about M 0.8 (609mph, 981km/h or 273m/s) at altitudes around 10,000–15,000 metres (33,000–49,000ft) or more.

Frank Whittle, an English inventor and RAF officer, developed the concept of the jet engine in 1928,Hans von Ohain in Germany, a decade later developed the concept independently at the end of the 1930s. He wrote in February 1936 to Ernst Heinkel, telling him of the design and its possibilities. However, it can be argued that the English engineer A. A. Griffith, who published a paper in July 1926 on compressors and turbines, also deserves credit.

Population

The population was 62,219 at the 2011 census. The capital, Scarborough, has a population of about 25,550. While Trinidad is multiethnic, Tobago's population is primarily of African descent, although with a growing proportion of Trinidadians of East Indian descent and Europeans. Between 2000 and 2011, the population of Tobago grew by 12.55 percent, making it one of the fastest-growing areas of Trinidad and Tobago.

History

Christopher Columbus first sighted Tobago in 1498. Subsequently, several powers fought over possession of the island.

The original Island Carib population had to defend the island against other Amerindian tribes. Then, during the late 1500s and early 1600s, the natives defended it from European colonists, for instance in 1654 from the Courlanders, who colonised the island intermittently between 1637 and 1690. Over the years, the Dutch, English, Spanish, Swedish, Curonians (Duchy of Courland) and French transformed Tobago into a battle zone and the island changed hands 33 times, the most in Caribbean history, and often name, before the Treaty of Paris ceded it to the British in 1814.

Trinidad

Trinidad (Spanish: "Trinity") is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and numerous landforms which make up the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. The island lies 11km (6.8mi) off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. Though part of the South American continent, from a socio-economic standpoint it is often referred to as the southernmost island in the Caribbean. With an area of 4,768km2 (1,841sqmi)

Many believe the original name for the island in the Arawaks' language was "Iëre" which meant "Land of the Humming Bird". Some believe that "Iere" was actually a mispronunciation or corruption by early colonists of the Arawak word "Kairi" which simply means "Island". Christopher Columbus renamed it "La Isla de la Trinidad" ("The Island of the Trinity"), fulfilling a vow he had made before setting out on his third voyage of exploration.

History

Caribs and Arawaks lived in Trinidad long before Christopher Columbus encountered the islands on his third voyage in 1498. Tobago changed hands between the British, French, Dutch and Courlanders, but eventually ended up in British hands. Trinidad remained Spanish until 1797, but it was largely settled by French colonists from the French Caribbean, especially Martinique. In 1889 the two islands became a single British Crown colony. Trinidad and Tobago obtained self-governance in 1958 and independence from the United Kingdom in 1962.

Port of Spain

Port of Spain, also written as Port-of-Spain, is the capital city of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and the country's third-largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municipal population of 36,963 (2011 census), a metropolitan population of 128,026 (1990 unofficial estimate) and a transient daily population of 250,000. It is located on the Gulf of Paria, on the northwest coast of the island of Trinidad and is part of a larger conurbation stretching from Chaguaramas in the west to Arima in the east with an estimated population of 600,000.

The city serves primarily as a retail and administrative centre and it has been the capital of the island since 1757. It is also an important financial services centre for the Caribbean and is home to two of the largest banks in the region.

The city is also home to the largest container port on the island and is one of several shipping hubs of the Caribbean, exporting both agricultural products and manufactured goods. Bauxite from Guyana is trans-shipped via facilities at Chaguaramas, about 8 kilometres (5mi) west of the city. The pre-lenten Carnival is the city's main annual cultural festival and tourist attraction.

My trip to Trinidad

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TOBAGO, Waterholics, Jet skis

TOBAGO, Waterholics, Jet skis

TOBAGO, Waterholics, Jet skis

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Flight to Trinidad

Tobago 2016 Vacation

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Arriving in trinidad. Nice scenery.

Arriving in trinidad. Nice scenery.

Arriving in trinidad. Nice scenery.

Came for holidays. Had to share with you all the amazing view of this Trinidad

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Trinidad and Tobago Yacht Club 1

Trinidad and Tobago Yacht Club 1

Trinidad and Tobago Yacht Club 1

Sunday evening at the yacht club
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Tobago Trip 2017

Tobago Trip 2017

Tobago Trip 2017

My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll see us as we take a drive around the entire island visiting the beaches. We visited ArgyleWaterfall for the first time and it was amazing. The hike wasn't that bad. We also went to Nylon Pool, Buccoo Reef and No Man's Land.

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Travel Vlog: Trinidad DAY 3 - DOUBLES, ROTI, PORT OF SPAIN AND GOING BACK HOME

Travel Vlog: Trinidad DAY 3 - DOUBLES, ROTI, PORT OF SPAIN AND GOING BACK HOME

Travel Vlog: Trinidad DAY 3 - DOUBLES, ROTI, PORT OF SPAIN AND GOING BACK HOME

Good Day guys,
I'm so sorry for the late upload, I was having issues with my internet. Her it is the last day of my trip to Trinidad, I hope you enjoy!
~Ashlee

Exploring Trinidad with Julio Muñoz

In Trinidad, local guide Julio Muñoz is a huge personality. He has his fingers in many pots, everyone in town seems to know him, and he’s written up in all the guidebooks. I’m sure he could be mayor if he wanted. He spent a morning walking with us around Trinidad and was a font of information and personal philosophy.
Julio has two passports (Spanish and Cuban) and could easily move to the USA, where much of his family lives. But his joy is in Trinidad. Julio explained that the treasure of Cuba is its people and its relaxed way of life, where being lazy is an art: “In life, you need a compromise between being happy and earning money.”
Julio visits Florida a lot. When asked to list his three favorite things about Florida, he said: “Jet-skis, The Home Depot, and Disney.” Disney!?! He shared an emotional story of how later, as an adult, he gained a love of American cartoons. He said, “I started to cry when Mickey put his arms around me… me, a macho, 49-year-old Cuban man.”
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My trip to Trinidad

published: 22 Jul 2016

TOBAGO, Waterholics, Jet skis

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Flight to Trinidad

Tobago 2016 Vacation

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published: 12 Sep 2016

Arriving in trinidad. Nice scenery.

Came for holidays. Had to share with you all the amazing view of this Trinidad

published: 26 Nov 2016

Trinidad and Tobago Yacht Club 1

Sunday evening at the yacht club
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published: 23 May 2016

Tobago Trip 2017

My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll see us as we take a drive around the entire island visiting the beaches. We visited ArgyleWaterfall for the first time and it was amazing. The hike wasn't that bad. We also went to Nylon Pool, Buccoo Reef and No Man's Land.

published: 13 May 2017

Travel Vlog: Trinidad DAY 3 - DOUBLES, ROTI, PORT OF SPAIN AND GOING BACK HOME

Good Day guys,
I'm so sorry for the late upload, I was having issues with my internet. Her it is the last day of my trip to Trinidad, I hope you enjoy!
~Ashlee

Exploring Trinidad with Julio Muñoz

In Trinidad, local guide Julio Muñoz is a huge personality. He has his fingers in many pots, everyone in town seems to know him, and he’s written up in all the guidebooks. I’m sure he could be mayor if he wanted. He spent a morning walking with us around Trinidad and was a font of information and personal philosophy.
Julio has two passports (Spanish and Cuban) and could easily move to the USA, where much of his family lives. But his joy is in Trinidad. Julio explained that the treasure of Cuba is its people and its relaxed way of life, where being lazy is an art: “In life, you need a compromise between being happy and earning money.”
Julio visits Florida a lot. When asked to list his three favorite things about Florida, he said: “Jet-skis, The Home Depot, and Disney.” Disney!?! He shared...

Want fun in the water when you're in Tobago. Then checkout Waterholics.
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Tobago Trip 2017

My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll se...

My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll see us as we take a drive around the entire island visiting the beaches. We visited ArgyleWaterfall for the first time and it was amazing. The hike wasn't that bad. We also went to Nylon Pool, Buccoo Reef and No Man's Land.

My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll see us as we take a drive around the entire island visiting the beaches. We visited ArgyleWaterfall for the first time and it was amazing. The hike wasn't that bad. We also went to Nylon Pool, Buccoo Reef and No Man's Land.

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Travel Vlog: Trinidad DAY 3 - DOUBLES, ROTI, PORT OF SPAIN AND GOING BACK HOME

Exploring Trinidad with Julio Muñoz

In Trinidad, local guide Julio Muñoz is a huge personality. He has his fingers in many pots, everyone in town seems to know him, and he’s written up in all the ...

In Trinidad, local guide Julio Muñoz is a huge personality. He has his fingers in many pots, everyone in town seems to know him, and he’s written up in all the guidebooks. I’m sure he could be mayor if he wanted. He spent a morning walking with us around Trinidad and was a font of information and personal philosophy.
Julio has two passports (Spanish and Cuban) and could easily move to the USA, where much of his family lives. But his joy is in Trinidad. Julio explained that the treasure of Cuba is its people and its relaxed way of life, where being lazy is an art: “In life, you need a compromise between being happy and earning money.”
Julio visits Florida a lot. When asked to list his three favorite things about Florida, he said: “Jet-skis, The Home Depot, and Disney.” Disney!?! He shared an emotional story of how later, as an adult, he gained a love of American cartoons. He said, “I started to cry when Mickey put his arms around me… me, a macho, 49-year-old Cuban man.”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

In Trinidad, local guide Julio Muñoz is a huge personality. He has his fingers in many pots, everyone in town seems to know him, and he’s written up in all the guidebooks. I’m sure he could be mayor if he wanted. He spent a morning walking with us around Trinidad and was a font of information and personal philosophy.
Julio has two passports (Spanish and Cuban) and could easily move to the USA, where much of his family lives. But his joy is in Trinidad. Julio explained that the treasure of Cuba is its people and its relaxed way of life, where being lazy is an art: “In life, you need a compromise between being happy and earning money.”
Julio visits Florida a lot. When asked to list his three favorite things about Florida, he said: “Jet-skis, The Home Depot, and Disney.” Disney!?! He shared an emotional story of how later, as an adult, he gained a love of American cartoons. He said, “I started to cry when Mickey put his arms around me… me, a macho, 49-year-old Cuban man.”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Trinidad Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Located to the south of the Caribbean island of Cuba, Trinidad was founded by the Spaniard, Velazquez and in the 18th century the city experienced great wealth and recognition through the cultivation of sugar cane.The exclusive palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city with tall wooden gates, barred windows and original roof tiles that characterise the style of bygone days. The PalacioPadron is located on the Plaza Mayor, the centre of the city. A few years ago the palace was lovingly restored in painstaking detail and transformed into an archaeological museum. Around the main square the most beautiful palaces stand in rows and are an impressive indicator of the colonial lifestyle enjoyed by the former sugar aristocr...

published: 28 Jun 2014

The Travel Diaries: Trinidad & Tobago

Hey everyone, I'm finally back to making videos! As promised, I will be bringing to you inspiration, travel & health videos via this channel. This video is some footage compiled together from my trip to Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Panama City. It was an amazing trip & I hope you can all check out these places one day too!
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Trinidad Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Lying to the south of Cuba, the Caribbean island of Trinidad, an exotic tourist paradise of sun, sea and sand, it also contains some treasures of the past due to the influence of the Spaniards and also the wealth created by the cultivation and export of sugar.The exclusive palaces and mansions of the sugar barons have made their mark and exhibits in the Architectural Museum demonstrate their affluent lifestyle. Lush vegetation abounds on the island but the bell tower of the Iglesia La Santisima is visible from most aspects and the Plaza Mayor is a lively focal point.

TRAVEL VLOG | Trinidad 2016

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TRAVEL VLOG | Trinidad & Tobago

Sweet sweet T&T - such a hidden gem! If you're looking for a true authentic Caribbean island experience, add this country to your travel bucket list! The fact that it's untouched by tourism made it even better. Every beach we were on felt like our own private beach. Also, the difference between Tobago and Trinidad is really neat because you can have two different types of vacations in one. Tobago is more laid back and slow paced while Trinidad is a bigger city with lots of parties and people - however, don't get it twisted...Tobago knows how to party too!
The way we were treated by everyone we met, the food, the constant sound of soca music, the energy and the positivity was unexplainable.
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published: 13 Feb 2017

HAPPIEST ISLAND IN THE WORLD: Trinidad

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Every year, travellers flock to Trinidad and Tobago to experience the famous Carnival. Myself and 7 other bloggers/vloggers headed to Trinidad and Tobago to experience what the twin island countries had to offer pre-carnival. In this video, we experience one of the happiest places I've ever travelled throughout...Trinidad. From great food to soca dance parties, Trinidad is a places of celebration and smiling people!
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published: 02 Mar 2015

20 Things to do in Trinidad & Tobago

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Trinidad and Tobago Travel - Local Etiquette

Learn about local etiquettes like cursing is a criminal offense here. (Trinidad and Tobago)
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are laid back and friendly. If you know some of the local etiquette then you are bound to have a good time. English is the official spoken language, but just like in any country, the dialect will probably be a little different to that in your country. Know some local expressions. You are bound to hear 'lime' or 'liming', which just means hanging out with friends. But trust me, locals love to lime. "Morning!" 'Morning'. Locals like to use 'good morning' or 'good afternoon' when they see each other on the streets. If you are a woman you might draw some attention or comments, but usually that is not threatening. In restaurants, if a service charge is included on the ...

published: 13 May 2010

TOBAGO ISLAND PARADISE

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Every year, travellers flock to Trinidad and Tobago to experience the famous Carnival. Myself and 7 other bloggers/vloggers headed to Trinidad and Tobago to experience what the twin island countries had to offer pre-carnival. In this video, we experience the beautiful island of Tobago.
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published: 16 Feb 2015

How To Travel In Trinidad

Watch me try not to get lost as I show you how to get around Port of Spain like a typical tourist! So next time you're Caribbean hopping you'll be a pro.
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published: 03 Apr 2017

Visit The Beautiful Trinidad & Tobago

7 Facts about Trinidad and Tobago

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1. Trinidad & Tobago are actually the same country (The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago) but two separate islands with distinct differences. Tobago is more of the resort destination, with whi...

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Located to the south of the Caribbean island of Cuba, Trinidad was founded by the Spaniard, Velazquez and in the 18th century the city experienced great wealth and recognition through the cultivation of sugar cane.The exclusive palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city with tall wooden gates, barred windows and original roof tiles that characterise the style of bygone days. The PalacioPadron is located on the Plaza Mayor, the centre of the city. A few years ago the palace was lovingly restored in painstaking detail and transformed into an archaeological museum. Around the main square the most beautiful palaces stand in rows and are an impressive indicator of the colonial lifestyle enjoyed by the former sugar aristocracy.The slave trade and the cultivation of sugar cane made the island’s inhabitants incredibly wealthy and Trinidad became the most important cultural and trade centre in the whole of Cuba. The former palace of the Cantero sugar barons now houses the Museo De Historia, an impressive building in the Calle Bolivar in which visitors can marvel at old timepieces, porcelain, furniture and valuable crystal chandeliers. The seven storey Torre De Iznaga rises menacingly into the sky, the bells of which once summoned the plantation slaves to work while watchmen surveyed the valley from above because of the fears of the plantation owners who believed that one day the slaves would rebel against them. Splendid exotic beauty in a land situated between sun and socialism, sugar and cigars, rumba and revolution. In Trinidad it is as though everything is in a state of suspended animation waiting to be kissed awake.

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Located to the south of the Caribbean island of Cuba, Trinidad was founded by the Spaniard, Velazquez and in the 18th century the city experienced great wealth and recognition through the cultivation of sugar cane.The exclusive palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city with tall wooden gates, barred windows and original roof tiles that characterise the style of bygone days. The PalacioPadron is located on the Plaza Mayor, the centre of the city. A few years ago the palace was lovingly restored in painstaking detail and transformed into an archaeological museum. Around the main square the most beautiful palaces stand in rows and are an impressive indicator of the colonial lifestyle enjoyed by the former sugar aristocracy.The slave trade and the cultivation of sugar cane made the island’s inhabitants incredibly wealthy and Trinidad became the most important cultural and trade centre in the whole of Cuba. The former palace of the Cantero sugar barons now houses the Museo De Historia, an impressive building in the Calle Bolivar in which visitors can marvel at old timepieces, porcelain, furniture and valuable crystal chandeliers. The seven storey Torre De Iznaga rises menacingly into the sky, the bells of which once summoned the plantation slaves to work while watchmen surveyed the valley from above because of the fears of the plantation owners who believed that one day the slaves would rebel against them. Splendid exotic beauty in a land situated between sun and socialism, sugar and cigars, rumba and revolution. In Trinidad it is as though everything is in a state of suspended animation waiting to be kissed awake.

The Travel Diaries: Trinidad & Tobago

Hey everyone, I'm finally back to making videos! As promised, I will be bringing to you inspiration, travel & health videos via this channel. This video is some...

Hey everyone, I'm finally back to making videos! As promised, I will be bringing to you inspiration, travel & health videos via this channel. This video is some footage compiled together from my trip to Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Panama City. It was an amazing trip & I hope you can all check out these places one day too!
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Hey everyone, I'm finally back to making videos! As promised, I will be bringing to you inspiration, travel & health videos via this channel. This video is some footage compiled together from my trip to Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Panama City. It was an amazing trip & I hope you can all check out these places one day too!
Website: http://www.itstyleryang.blogspot.ca
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Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Lying to the south of Cuba, the Caribbean island of Trinidad, an exotic tourist paradise of sun, sea and sand, it also contains some treasures of the past due to the influence of the Spaniards and also the wealth created by the cultivation and export of sugar.The exclusive palaces and mansions of the sugar barons have made their mark and exhibits in the Architectural Museum demonstrate their affluent lifestyle. Lush vegetation abounds on the island but the bell tower of the Iglesia La Santisima is visible from most aspects and the Plaza Mayor is a lively focal point.

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Lying to the south of Cuba, the Caribbean island of Trinidad, an exotic tourist paradise of sun, sea and sand, it also contains some treasures of the past due to the influence of the Spaniards and also the wealth created by the cultivation and export of sugar.The exclusive palaces and mansions of the sugar barons have made their mark and exhibits in the Architectural Museum demonstrate their affluent lifestyle. Lush vegetation abounds on the island but the bell tower of the Iglesia La Santisima is visible from most aspects and the Plaza Mayor is a lively focal point.

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The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. "MainRichForest Reserve" is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).
Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.
The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book "Birds of the West Indies", written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.
The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.
"Liming" ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.

Wonderful nature and culturel diversity - that's caribbean!
Our Playlist for the Caribbean: https://goo.gl/QnJtGS
Subscribe to our channel for more travels: https://goo.gl/tIk2Qc
Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/
The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. "MainRichForest Reserve" is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).
Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.
The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book "Birds of the West Indies", written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.
The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.
"Liming" ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.

TRAVEL VLOG | Trinidad & Tobago

Sweet sweet T&T - such a hidden gem! If you're looking for a true authentic Caribbean island experience, add this country to your travel bucket list! The fact t...

Sweet sweet T&T - such a hidden gem! If you're looking for a true authentic Caribbean island experience, add this country to your travel bucket list! The fact that it's untouched by tourism made it even better. Every beach we were on felt like our own private beach. Also, the difference between Tobago and Trinidad is really neat because you can have two different types of vacations in one. Tobago is more laid back and slow paced while Trinidad is a bigger city with lots of parties and people - however, don't get it twisted...Tobago knows how to party too!
The way we were treated by everyone we met, the food, the constant sound of soca music, the energy and the positivity was unexplainable.
Here are the links to our accommodations:
Tobago: https://www.airbnb.ca/users/show/92422442
Trinidad: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/trinidad-and-tobago/hilton-trinidad-and-conference-centre-POSHIHH/index.htmlMusicCredit:
Away - Preedy
Sweat - Flipo
Her Love - Flipo
Don't Bother We - KingBubba FM feat. Lead PipePhenomenal - Benjai feat. H2O Phlo
Full Extreme - Ultimate Rejects
Connect with me!
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Sweet sweet T&T - such a hidden gem! If you're looking for a true authentic Caribbean island experience, add this country to your travel bucket list! The fact that it's untouched by tourism made it even better. Every beach we were on felt like our own private beach. Also, the difference between Tobago and Trinidad is really neat because you can have two different types of vacations in one. Tobago is more laid back and slow paced while Trinidad is a bigger city with lots of parties and people - however, don't get it twisted...Tobago knows how to party too!
The way we were treated by everyone we met, the food, the constant sound of soca music, the energy and the positivity was unexplainable.
Here are the links to our accommodations:
Tobago: https://www.airbnb.ca/users/show/92422442
Trinidad: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/trinidad-and-tobago/hilton-trinidad-and-conference-centre-POSHIHH/index.htmlMusicCredit:
Away - Preedy
Sweat - Flipo
Her Love - Flipo
Don't Bother We - KingBubba FM feat. Lead PipePhenomenal - Benjai feat. H2O Phlo
Full Extreme - Ultimate Rejects
Connect with me!
Snapchat: lizzydicocco
Twitter: @lizzvdee
Instagram: @lizzvdee

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SweetTrinidad and Tobago! I finally had the good fortune to visit this Caribbean nation a few months ago and fell in love with the food, beaches, music, and proud culture. Here's a video of the 20 things I think you should to do when you go! Trini massive or Trini-lovers, what would you add to my list?
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SweetTrinidad and Tobago! I finally had the good fortune to visit this Caribbean nation a few months ago and fell in love with the food, beaches, music, and proud culture. Here's a video of the 20 things I think you should to do when you go! Trini massive or Trini-lovers, what would you add to my list?
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Trinidad and Tobago Travel - Local Etiquette

Learn about local etiquettes like cursing is a criminal offense here. (Trinidad and Tobago)
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are laid back and friendly. If y...

Learn about local etiquettes like cursing is a criminal offense here. (Trinidad and Tobago)
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are laid back and friendly. If you know some of the local etiquette then you are bound to have a good time. English is the official spoken language, but just like in any country, the dialect will probably be a little different to that in your country. Know some local expressions. You are bound to hear 'lime' or 'liming', which just means hanging out with friends. But trust me, locals love to lime. "Morning!" 'Morning'. Locals like to use 'good morning' or 'good afternoon' when they see each other on the streets. If you are a woman you might draw some attention or comments, but usually that is not threatening. In restaurants, if a service charge is included on the bill, you do not need to tip. If it is not, 10 to 15 percent is customary. Now, you are not expected to tip, so you can round up and just leave small change. Taxi drivers do not expect a tip.
Do not curse or use foul language in public, and do not wear camouflage clothing. They are criminal offenses in Trinidad and Tobago. Now there are some things you will come across that are not need-to-know, but might be a little confusing. Like if your tour guide says he is going to stop for lunch 'one time'. It does not mean he was going to feed you twice. It just means that you are going to have lunch when you stop. You are going to see every creed, color - expect to see anything in Trinidad. I am your host Sophie Wight, showing you Trinidad and Tobago.

Learn about local etiquettes like cursing is a criminal offense here. (Trinidad and Tobago)
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are laid back and friendly. If you know some of the local etiquette then you are bound to have a good time. English is the official spoken language, but just like in any country, the dialect will probably be a little different to that in your country. Know some local expressions. You are bound to hear 'lime' or 'liming', which just means hanging out with friends. But trust me, locals love to lime. "Morning!" 'Morning'. Locals like to use 'good morning' or 'good afternoon' when they see each other on the streets. If you are a woman you might draw some attention or comments, but usually that is not threatening. In restaurants, if a service charge is included on the bill, you do not need to tip. If it is not, 10 to 15 percent is customary. Now, you are not expected to tip, so you can round up and just leave small change. Taxi drivers do not expect a tip.
Do not curse or use foul language in public, and do not wear camouflage clothing. They are criminal offenses in Trinidad and Tobago. Now there are some things you will come across that are not need-to-know, but might be a little confusing. Like if your tour guide says he is going to stop for lunch 'one time'. It does not mean he was going to feed you twice. It just means that you are going to have lunch when you stop. You are going to see every creed, color - expect to see anything in Trinidad. I am your host Sophie Wight, showing you Trinidad and Tobago.

How To Travel In Trinidad

Watch me try not to get lost as I show you how to get around Port of Spain like a typical tourist! So next time you're Caribbean hopping you'll be a pro.
This ...

Watch me try not to get lost as I show you how to get around Port of Spain like a typical tourist! So next time you're Caribbean hopping you'll be a pro.
This video was on my old channel, so you may have seen it before but it was pretty popular so I thought I would reshare
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Watch me try not to get lost as I show you how to get around Port of Spain like a typical tourist! So next time you're Caribbean hopping you'll be a pro.
This video was on my old channel, so you may have seen it before but it was pretty popular so I thought I would reshare
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Trinidad and Tobago.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Trinidad & Tobago are actually the same country (The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago) but two separate islands with distinct differences. Tobago is more of the resort destination, with white sand beaches, water sports, expansive golf courses and a general old world Caribbean feel. Additionally, the culture and demographic is rooted in African traditions, especially in terms of cuisine and festivals. On the other hand, Trinidad is a huge business travel destination, especially as it is home a booming oil and natural gas industry. It has more of a city feel, with more outdoor offerings available as you get out of Port of Spain. In terms of demographics, about 43% of the population is of East Indian decent.
2. Trinidad is home to the largest Caribbean Carnival. It’s an annual event held on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday in Trinidad and Tobago. Costumes, stick-fighting and limbo competitions are also important components of the festival. By the way, Limbo dance is originally from Trinidad & Tobago. And steelpan music. And Calypso music.
3. Tobago is home to goat racing. Goat racing is one of the island’s most popular but unusual sports where jockeys run alongside goats, guiding them with a 3 metre leash and whip. The sport has been taking place on Tobago since 1925, with Buccoo being the hub of the action.
4. The La BreaPitch Lake – A destination of amazement and mystery, the Pitch Lake is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the in the world. It is the largest commercial deposit of natural asphalt in the world – one of only three in known existence – and holds approximately 10 million tonnes of asphalt.
5. Tobago has a Swimming Pool in the Middle of the Ocean – The Nylon Pool is a natural, 1 metre-deep crystal clear swimming pool with a sandy bottom in the middle of the sea created by an offshore sandbar and a still lagoon. Take a rejuvenating swim with the deep ocean on one side and palm fringed beaches on the other.
6. Trinidad and Tobago is the only country whose capital city is named after another country: Port of Spain. Today, Port of Spain is a leading city in the Caribbean region. From 1958 to 1962, Port of Spain was the temporary capital of the short-lived West Indies Federation, though there were plans to build a new federal capital at Chaguaramas.
7. Trinidad & Tobago has an impressive record in the petrochemical industry. The largest oil and natural gas producer in the Caribbean, with one of the largest natural gas processing facilities in the western hemisphere, T&T was identified as the world’s sixth largest liquefied natural gas. T&T is one of the earliest exporters of petrochemical products, having exploited these resources for over 100 years.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago_Carnival
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_racing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nylon_Pool
http://jessieonajourney.com/12-things-you-didnt-know-about-trinidad-and-tobago/
Music:
Teknoaxe – LucidStalemate
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
Images:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Port_of_Spain_night_skyline_2008.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Pigeon_Point_jetty.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Carnaval_%C3%A0_trinidad_3.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Trinidad_Carnival-4093.jpg
http://www.tobagohoteltourism.com/images/IMG_1852.JPG
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1375219/goat-racing.jpg
http://www.destinationtnt.com/wp-content/uploads/fs_pitch-lake-5308162890_63c497fb5c_o.jpg
https://audysignattnt.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/p1060300.jpg
https://amarulasail.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/img_3642.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2693/4367630672_6760e73693_b.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Internationalfinancecentre.JPG
http://news.power102fm.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/port-of-spain.jpg
http://vifreepress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/oil-industry-TnT.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/39/Thunder_Horse_Semisub.jpg
Intro video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qHoWTmM7Pk
Intro:
Overlay by PushedToInsanity
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDzMRfmdypVUxZ0H8xvGDOA
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JesseSpillane – DanceRocket
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jesse_Spillane/

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------------------------------------------------
In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Trinidad and Tobago.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Trinidad & Tobago are actually the same country (The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago) but two separate islands with distinct differences. Tobago is more of the resort destination, with white sand beaches, water sports, expansive golf courses and a general old world Caribbean feel. Additionally, the culture and demographic is rooted in African traditions, especially in terms of cuisine and festivals. On the other hand, Trinidad is a huge business travel destination, especially as it is home a booming oil and natural gas industry. It has more of a city feel, with more outdoor offerings available as you get out of Port of Spain. In terms of demographics, about 43% of the population is of East Indian decent.
2. Trinidad is home to the largest Caribbean Carnival. It’s an annual event held on the Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday in Trinidad and Tobago. Costumes, stick-fighting and limbo competitions are also important components of the festival. By the way, Limbo dance is originally from Trinidad & Tobago. And steelpan music. And Calypso music.
3. Tobago is home to goat racing. Goat racing is one of the island’s most popular but unusual sports where jockeys run alongside goats, guiding them with a 3 metre leash and whip. The sport has been taking place on Tobago since 1925, with Buccoo being the hub of the action.
4. The La BreaPitch Lake – A destination of amazement and mystery, the Pitch Lake is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the in the world. It is the largest commercial deposit of natural asphalt in the world – one of only three in known existence – and holds approximately 10 million tonnes of asphalt.
5. Tobago has a Swimming Pool in the Middle of the Ocean – The Nylon Pool is a natural, 1 metre-deep crystal clear swimming pool with a sandy bottom in the middle of the sea created by an offshore sandbar and a still lagoon. Take a rejuvenating swim with the deep ocean on one side and palm fringed beaches on the other.
6. Trinidad and Tobago is the only country whose capital city is named after another country: Port of Spain. Today, Port of Spain is a leading city in the Caribbean region. From 1958 to 1962, Port of Spain was the temporary capital of the short-lived West Indies Federation, though there were plans to build a new federal capital at Chaguaramas.
7. Trinidad & Tobago has an impressive record in the petrochemical industry. The largest oil and natural gas producer in the Caribbean, with one of the largest natural gas processing facilities in the western hemisphere, T&T was identified as the world’s sixth largest liquefied natural gas. T&T is one of the earliest exporters of petrochemical products, having exploited these resources for over 100 years.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago_Carnival
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goat_racing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nylon_Pool
http://jessieonajourney.com/12-things-you-didnt-know-about-trinidad-and-tobago/
Music:
Teknoaxe – LucidStalemate
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw
Images:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/Port_of_Spain_night_skyline_2008.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Pigeon_Point_jetty.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Carnaval_%C3%A0_trinidad_3.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Trinidad_Carnival-4093.jpg
http://www.tobagohoteltourism.com/images/IMG_1852.JPG
https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1375219/goat-racing.jpg
http://www.destinationtnt.com/wp-content/uploads/fs_pitch-lake-5308162890_63c497fb5c_o.jpg
https://audysignattnt.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/p1060300.jpg
https://amarulasail.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/img_3642.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2693/4367630672_6760e73693_b.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Internationalfinancecentre.JPG
http://news.power102fm.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/port-of-spain.jpg
http://vifreepress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/oil-industry-TnT.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/39/Thunder_Horse_Semisub.jpg
Intro video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qHoWTmM7Pk
Intro:
Overlay by PushedToInsanity
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDzMRfmdypVUxZ0H8xvGDOA
Intro Music:
JesseSpillane – DanceRocket
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jesse_Spillane/

Flight to Trinidad

Tobago Vacation , Pigeon Point & Storebay Beach, Nylon Pool

Rich and Jazzy go spend a few days in the beautiful caribbean island of Tobago. Rich is born in Trinidad. Tobago is the sister island to Trinidad which make up the country " Trinidad and Tobago". Rich's mom Lynette take the trip with them along with two of her sisters and their daughters. We rented it a beautiful house on a hill overlooking the bay with a grougous pool.
I booked the house on someway.com
https://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p426756
While there we went to the popular Storebay Beach and Pigeon Point beach and heritage park.
We did the Jet skis in pigeon point. and The boat tour that took us to no mans land which me soon be gone and replaced with the famous Sandals Resort. The Nylon pool is a must see, the coral reef was just amazing.

Live from Trinidad & Tobago

The musical talent of Trinidad and Tobago is prodigious, not to mention diverse. In 2009 three local musicians embarked on a tour to take their music to the world, and fly the flag of T&T high.
Filmed across three weeks in Europe, Live from Trinidad &Tobago is a behind-the-scenes view of the CaribbeanInvasion tour featuring Maximus Dan, Marlon Asher and Jah Melody. The film follows the artists as they perform in various underground reggae/soca clubs, and shows just how far the phenomenon of Caribbean music has spread. Through candid interviews with the musicians, we get closer to the root of their passion, an understanding of what inspires and drives them, and a taste of where their careers are heading.
Directed by Curtis Popplewell and WaltLovelace

Kayaking Trinidad & Tobago

Boat Ride to Sandy Beach Bungalows - Koh Rong Samloem

WestIslandKev filmed: March 6, 2015 - Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia.
After having arrived Koh Rong Samloem, I am taking a second boat to head to the Sandy Beach Bungalows on a remote beach on the same island. Koh Rong Samloem is an island off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, 4 kilometers south of the more tourist populated Koh RongIsland. I chose this island because it is quieter and this particular place to stay is quite isolaed and without the crowds of backpackers. It is around 9 kilometers long, 4 kilometers wide and 1 kilometer wide at its narrowest point.
Trip background info:
Hi, on Thursday, January 22, 2015, I departed Montreal, Canada for a 6 week vacation in Cambodia. I am filming my journey and will share the flight videos as well as highlights of my visit to Cambodia....

Tobago Vacation , Pigeon Point & Storebay Beach, Nylon Pool

Rich and Jazzy go spend a few days in the beautiful caribbean island of Tobago. Rich is born in Trinidad. Tobago is the sister island to Trinidad which make up ...

Rich and Jazzy go spend a few days in the beautiful caribbean island of Tobago. Rich is born in Trinidad. Tobago is the sister island to Trinidad which make up the country " Trinidad and Tobago". Rich's mom Lynette take the trip with them along with two of her sisters and their daughters. We rented it a beautiful house on a hill overlooking the bay with a grougous pool.
I booked the house on someway.com
https://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p426756
While there we went to the popular Storebay Beach and Pigeon Point beach and heritage park.
We did the Jet skis in pigeon point. and The boat tour that took us to no mans land which me soon be gone and replaced with the famous Sandals Resort. The Nylon pool is a must see, the coral reef was just amazing.

Rich and Jazzy go spend a few days in the beautiful caribbean island of Tobago. Rich is born in Trinidad. Tobago is the sister island to Trinidad which make up the country " Trinidad and Tobago". Rich's mom Lynette take the trip with them along with two of her sisters and their daughters. We rented it a beautiful house on a hill overlooking the bay with a grougous pool.
I booked the house on someway.com
https://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p426756
While there we went to the popular Storebay Beach and Pigeon Point beach and heritage park.
We did the Jet skis in pigeon point. and The boat tour that took us to no mans land which me soon be gone and replaced with the famous Sandals Resort. The Nylon pool is a must see, the coral reef was just amazing.

Live from Trinidad & Tobago

The musical talent of Trinidad and Tobago is prodigious, not to mention diverse. In 2009 three local musicians embarked on a tour to take their music to the wor...

The musical talent of Trinidad and Tobago is prodigious, not to mention diverse. In 2009 three local musicians embarked on a tour to take their music to the world, and fly the flag of T&T high.
Filmed across three weeks in Europe, Live from Trinidad &Tobago is a behind-the-scenes view of the CaribbeanInvasion tour featuring Maximus Dan, Marlon Asher and Jah Melody. The film follows the artists as they perform in various underground reggae/soca clubs, and shows just how far the phenomenon of Caribbean music has spread. Through candid interviews with the musicians, we get closer to the root of their passion, an understanding of what inspires and drives them, and a taste of where their careers are heading.
Directed by Curtis Popplewell and WaltLovelace

The musical talent of Trinidad and Tobago is prodigious, not to mention diverse. In 2009 three local musicians embarked on a tour to take their music to the world, and fly the flag of T&T high.
Filmed across three weeks in Europe, Live from Trinidad &Tobago is a behind-the-scenes view of the CaribbeanInvasion tour featuring Maximus Dan, Marlon Asher and Jah Melody. The film follows the artists as they perform in various underground reggae/soca clubs, and shows just how far the phenomenon of Caribbean music has spread. Through candid interviews with the musicians, we get closer to the root of their passion, an understanding of what inspires and drives them, and a taste of where their careers are heading.
Directed by Curtis Popplewell and WaltLovelace

WestIslandKev filmed: March 6, 2015 - Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia.
After having arrived Koh Rong Samloem, I am taking a second boat to head to the Sandy Beach Bungalows on a remote beach on the same island. Koh Rong Samloem is an island off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, 4 kilometers south of the more tourist populated Koh RongIsland. I chose this island because it is quieter and this particular place to stay is quite isolaed and without the crowds of backpackers. It is around 9 kilometers long, 4 kilometers wide and 1 kilometer wide at its narrowest point.
Trip background info:
Hi, on Thursday, January 22, 2015, I departed Montreal, Canada for a 6 week vacation in Cambodia. I am filming my journey and will share the flight videos as well as highlights of my visit to Cambodia.
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WestIslandKev filmed: March 6, 2015 - Koh Rong Samloem, Cambodia.
After having arrived Koh Rong Samloem, I am taking a second boat to head to the Sandy Beach Bungalows on a remote beach on the same island. Koh Rong Samloem is an island off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, 4 kilometers south of the more tourist populated Koh RongIsland. I chose this island because it is quieter and this particular place to stay is quite isolaed and without the crowds of backpackers. It is around 9 kilometers long, 4 kilometers wide and 1 kilometer wide at its narrowest point.
Trip background info:
Hi, on Thursday, January 22, 2015, I departed Montreal, Canada for a 6 week vacation in Cambodia. I am filming my journey and will share the flight videos as well as highlights of my visit to Cambodia.
Please check out my videos and let me know what you think. I hope that you enjoy my vids!
Thanks for watching, please subscribe!
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TOBAGO, Waterholics, Jet skis

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Tobago Trip 2017

My family decided to make a trip to our sister isle, Tobago. It was my second visit there, so we decided to do every possible thing we could do there. You'll see us as we take a drive around the entire island visiting the beaches. We visited ArgyleWaterfall for the first time and it was amazing. The hike wasn't that bad. We also went to Nylon Pool, Buccoo Reef and No Man's Land.

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Travel Vlog: Trinidad DAY 3 - DOUBLES, ROTI, PORT OF SPAIN AND GOING BACK HOME

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Trinidad Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Located to the south of the Caribbean island of Cuba, Trinidad was founded by the Spaniard, Velazquez and in the 18th century the city experienced great wealth and recognition through the cultivation of sugar cane.The exclusive palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city with tall wooden gates, barred windows and original roof tiles that characterise the style of bygone days. The PalacioPadron is located on the Plaza Mayor, the centre of the city. A few years ago the palace was lovingly restored in painstaking detail and transformed into an archaeological museum. Around the main square the most beautiful palaces stand in rows and are an impressive indicator of the colonial lifestyle enjoyed by the former sugar aristocracy.The slave trade and the cultivation of sugar cane made the island’s inhabitants incredibly wealthy and Trinidad became the most important cultural and trade centre in the whole of Cuba. The former palace of the Cantero sugar barons now houses the Museo De Historia, an impressive building in the Calle Bolivar in which visitors can marvel at old timepieces, porcelain, furniture and valuable crystal chandeliers. The seven storey Torre De Iznaga rises menacingly into the sky, the bells of which once summoned the plantation slaves to work while watchmen surveyed the valley from above because of the fears of the plantation owners who believed that one day the slaves would rebel against them. Splendid exotic beauty in a land situated between sun and socialism, sugar and cigars, rumba and revolution. In Trinidad it is as though everything is in a state of suspended animation waiting to be kissed awake.

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The Travel Diaries: Trinidad & Tobago

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The Travel Diaries: Trinidad & Tobago

Hey everyone, I'm finally back to making videos! As promised, I will be bringing to you inspiration, travel & health videos via this channel. This video is some footage compiled together from my trip to Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Panama City. It was an amazing trip & I hope you can all check out these places one day too!
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A Tourist's Guide to Port of Spain, Trinidad

Country number 2 of 10 on my Caribbean island hop!
I fly into the capital, Port of Spain...

Trinidad Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Trinidad.
Lying to the south of Cuba, the Caribbean island of Trinidad, an exotic tourist paradise of sun, sea and sand, it also contains some treasures of the past due to the influence of the Spaniards and also the wealth created by the cultivation and export of sugar.The exclusive palaces and mansions of the sugar barons have made their mark and exhibits in the Architectural Museum demonstrate their affluent lifestyle. Lush vegetation abounds on the island but the bell tower of the Iglesia La Santisima is visible from most aspects and the Plaza Mayor is a lively focal point.

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Promotional Destination Video Trinidad

A destination video featuring Trinidad with a focus on the island's leisure activities, fe...

Tobago (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")

Wonderful nature and culturel diversity - that's caribbean!
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The beauty of the nature of Tobago once inspired Daniel Defoe to let his famous castaway Robinson Crusoe land there. The island appeared to the hero as a planted Garden of Eden, and it is still impressive today. "MainRichForest Reserve" is the earliest preserved virgin rainforest in the western hemisphere (since 1776).
Arawak people were the first settlers on the island. Later the Caribs came from South America. The name Chistopher Columbus gave the island in 1498 was Bellaforma, later it became the name Tobago from Tobacco, which was growm on the island. Tobago was colonised by the British Empire. With the colonization different plants come to the island, such as cocoa and sugar cane. Plantations of these plants were driven with the labour force of slaves until the abolishment of slavery in 1833.
The island state Trinidad and Tobago belongs geographycally to South America, because of its nature. At the end of the last ice age melting glaciers caused the sea level to raise turning Trinidad and Tobago into islands.
Ian Flemming was inspired by the book "Birds of the West Indies", written by the ornithologist james Bond, who made his research on Tobago and gave its name to the very famous protagonist of his romans: the British secret agent, Commander James Bond.
The documentation shows also the different fishing methods of the tobagonians. Some still fish in a very traditional manner by throwing the fishing nets into the sea and pull them back on the beach. The locals sell the fish at the market in Scarborough.
"Liming" ist the tobagonian art of doing nothing. People get together, drink and play cards. And of course music plays an important role on the village. Every Sunday is Sunday school, a huge street party featuring bands playing the steelpan.

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TRAVEL VLOG | Trinidad 2016

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TRAVEL VLOG | Trinidad & Tobago

Sweet sweet T&T - such a hidden gem! If you're looking for a true authentic Caribbean island experience, add this country to your travel bucket list! The fact that it's untouched by tourism made it even better. Every beach we were on felt like our own private beach. Also, the difference between Tobago and Trinidad is really neat because you can have two different types of vacations in one. Tobago is more laid back and slow paced while Trinidad is a bigger city with lots of parties and people - however, don't get it twisted...Tobago knows how to party too!
The way we were treated by everyone we met, the food, the constant sound of soca music, the energy and the positivity was unexplainable.
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Away - Preedy
Sweat - Flipo
Her Love - Flipo
Don't Bother We - KingBubba FM feat. Lead PipePhenomenal - Benjai feat. H2O Phlo
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20 Things to do in Trinidad & Tobago

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Trinidad and Tobago Destination Video

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Trinidad and Tobago Travel - Local Etiquette

Learn about local etiquettes like cursing is a criminal offense here. (Trinidad and Tobago)
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are laid back and friendly. If you know some of the local etiquette then you are bound to have a good time. English is the official spoken language, but just like in any country, the dialect will probably be a little different to that in your country. Know some local expressions. You are bound to hear 'lime' or 'liming', which just means hanging out with friends. But trust me, locals love to lime. "Morning!" 'Morning'. Locals like to use 'good morning' or 'good afternoon' when they see each other on the streets. If you are a woman you might draw some attention or comments, but usually that is not threatening. In restaurants, if a service charge is included on the bill, you do not need to tip. If it is not, 10 to 15 percent is customary. Now, you are not expected to tip, so you can round up and just leave small change. Taxi drivers do not expect a tip.
Do not curse or use foul language in public, and do not wear camouflage clothing. They are criminal offenses in Trinidad and Tobago. Now there are some things you will come across that are not need-to-know, but might be a little confusing. Like if your tour guide says he is going to stop for lunch 'one time'. It does not mean he was going to feed you twice. It just means that you are going to have lunch when you stop. You are going to see every creed, color - expect to see anything in Trinidad. I am your host Sophie Wight, showing you Trinidad and Tobago.

Tobago Vacation , Pigeon Point & Storebay Beach, Nylon Pool

Rich and Jazzy go spend a few days in the beautiful caribbean island of Tobago. Rich is born in Trinidad. Tobago is the sister island to Trinidad which make up the country " Trinidad and Tobago". Rich's mom Lynette take the trip with them along with two of her sisters and their daughters. We rented it a beautiful house on a hill overlooking the bay with a grougous pool.
I booked the house on someway.com
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While there we went to the popular Storebay Beach and Pigeon Point beach and heritage park.
We did the Jet skis in pigeon point. and The boat tour that took us to no mans land which me soon be gone and replaced with the famous Sandals Resort. The Nylon pool is a must see, the coral reef was just amazing.